Jorge is the Executive Director at The LIBRE Initiative. He previously served as the Policy Director and VP of Operations & Policy for the organization. Having worked in both the private and public sectors, he brings extensive experience in policy development and a keen understanding of its impact on the economy, businesses, and communities. Prior to joining LIBRE, Jorge served as strategic policy advisor to Luis Fortuño, Governor of Puerto Rico. He also practiced law as an associate at the law firm of Holland & Knight and began his career as an attorney for the city of Miami. Jorge is a member of the Florida Bar, holds a Juris Doctorate from Georgetown University, and is a proud dad to his two girls, Catalina and Marina.

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